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How Did an Online Rumor Get over a Border Town in Estonia: "How Can You Prove that Something Really Doesn't Exist?

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The Estonian city of Narva, located on the border with Russia, is struggling with the real consequences of an online campaign that spread rumors that it could be ascribed to Russia, as so-called popular republics of eastern Ukraine.
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The Estonian city of Narva, located on the border with Russia, is struggling with the real consequences of an online campaign that spread rumors that it could be ascribed to Russia, as so-called popular republics of eastern Ukraine.

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Adevarul broke the news in Romania on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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